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5.0 (1 review)
Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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The Spice Guy

The Spice Guy

(1 review)

wonderful variety! as someone who cooks often, these spices are wonderfully made and are for those…read morewith a desire for spicy cajun or sweet paprika! kind staff, welcoming store, hope to see their successes continue in the future :)

From the owner: At The Spice Guy, we're not just another spice shop—we're a culinary adventure waiting to be…read moreexplored. Our commitment to quality, authenticity, and customer satisfaction sets us apart from the rest. 1. Premium Quality, Hand-Selected Spices: We source only the finest spices from around the world, ensuring that every pinch adds vibrant flavor to your dishes. Each spice is hand-selected for its quality and freshness, giving you the best ingredients to elevate your cooking. 2. Small-Batch Freshness: Unlike mass-produced spices, we believe in small-batch processing. This approach guarantees that our spices retain their natural oils, aroma, and potency, offering you an unparalleled taste experience. 3. Unique Blends Crafted by Experts: Our expert team crafts signature spice blends that you won't find anywhere else. Whether you're looking for a classic blend or something new and exotic, The Spice Guy has something to satisfy every palate. 4. Personalized Customer Experience: We pride ourselves on our personalized approach. Whether you need advice on the perfect blend for your recipe or want to explore new flavors, we're here to guide you every step of the way. Your satisfaction is our top priority.

Bibamba - A look into the kitchen

Bibamba

(13 reviews)

There is something about this chocolatier that stands out from others. Is it the ambiance? Or is it…read morethe kinds of chocolate products they make? Not sure. When I found Bibamba while I was at Edgewater Food Hall to get me a plate of Ethiopian food, I stumbled up it by accident. The kind lady who was manning the register inside was above and beyond while I was sampling different types of chocolate barks along the window shelves. She explained to me that the store opened about three years ago. Really? I am pretty sure I had come here within that time frame at least once. I guess I had missed this place out of ignorance. Well, I, at least, discovered it. This is a Colorado store which imports cacao beans from Cameroon as the owner runs/owns a farm in the African country. Per the information board on the wall, the farm sustainably sources everything. I certainly appreciate businesses that focus on social responsibility. The chocolate bark samples I tried were all exquisite. After tasting, I walked around a bit to take some photos of the interior. Yes, this store is quite different than other typical chocolatiers for sure. You'll have visit it and see for yourself. The glass showcase upfront had truffles, cakes and parfaits all nicely displayed. The decadent looking cake or the parfait were tantalizing. Unfortunately, however, they were a little too big for me. Hence I decided to go with several pieces of the small chocolates as they all were of a good size. I got me two truffles and one chocolate piece. And they were.... -Black Forest Buzz Truffle -Cinnamon Roll Truffle -Dark Chocolate Salted Caramel Including tax and tip, all came to less than $14. Quite decent, I thought. I enjoyed all of them but my absolute shout-out goes to the Black Forest Buzz Truffle. It was so good where I wanted to go back to the shop immediately to get me another one. Yes, I agree. As the store name says it all, this is an artisan chocolate shop. The skills and techniques they use to create those outstanding chocolate pieces are high-quality, one-of-a-kind goods that are distinguished from others. You won't taste something like this in those mass-produced ones sold at the store we go to daily. Bibamba simply became my absolute favorite chocolatier that day. The only complaint? It's not very close from my southeast Denver house!!!

Here is why you should go here: - Small family owned and run…read morebusiness. - All Cacao comes from their 56-acre farm in Cameroon (Central Africa). - No slave labor used at all. - Only the finest ingredients used. - Everything they make and sell is organic and sustainable. Took a chocolate truffle making class and learned all about chocolate production and chocolate making. The owners are passionate about their chocolate, and it shows. First, we started with a presentation with photos of their farm in Cameroon and how they harvest, ferment, and dry their cacao beans, followed by roasting, winnowing (removing shells), and grinding into "cocoa liquor". Then bagging in 150-pound bags and shipping directly to their warehouse in Colorado. From here, their employees mix with sugar/milk and make the most organically rich and pure chocolate. It takes about a week in the melanger (mixer) for the cacao and sugar to blend into smooth, rich and creamy deliciousness. In the hands-on portion of the class, we took some of their 50% cacao and made dark chocolate truffles, rolled in a large variety of toppings--dried strawberries, pink sugar, pistachios, cookie crumble, peppermint. Of course, we all went home with lots of tasty samples to share of (eat alone.). Very interesting, tasty and fun. Their store is worth visiting as it is absolutely beautiful with numerous products on display. If you like chocolate or have a chocolate lover in your close circle --then you need to stop at Bibamba and get some chocolate love. Fun fact: Bibamba also provides their special chocolate confections to the very best restaurants in town. Finally, this class was brought to us by Slow Food Denver, a non-profit, committed to the enjoyment of local food, and who seeks to create a more just and sustainable food system. Slow Food Denver values cultivating community and connection, restoring biodiversity, celebrating food cultures, defending social and economic equality, and protecting the environment.

Call Your Mother Deli - Tennyson - Lox bagel and honey latte

Call Your Mother Deli - Tennyson

(283 reviews)

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Northwest

Drove past this deli and pulled over because it just screamed at me to come inside with its bright…read moreteal aesthetic! No joke! I am a savory breakfast girlie so I picked out the Mountain View bagel sandwich and a cold brew to go. This spot was so cute, staff were so fun, but the bagels were DELICIOUS! So glad I was able to pull over and try this place!!

I've been here multiple times before and was planning to give 5 stars, but after this visit I was…read moredebating between 3 and 4. I ultimately went with 4 since the sandwiches were great and it's always been great in the past. My best friend and I ordered two bagels and two drinks to split. For the bagels, we got the Bacon Sun City, which is always a favorite, the hot honey adds the perfect touch. For the second bagel, we ordered the Grandezza, which was delicious. I love anything with pesto, and the mozzarella was perfectly melted. For drinks, we ordered an iced Very Cherry Matcha Latte with oat milk and a Honey Lavender Latte (hot). Unfortunately, once we left, we realized the cherry matcha was made as a coffee drink instead of matcha. We were pretty disappointed since we planned to split one matcha and one coffee. The cherry flavor was good, but I would've loved to try it as we ordered it. For the lavender honey latte, we could taste the lavender, but it didn't seem like any honey or sweetener was added. It ended up tasting extremely strong and not sweet at all, so we didn't really drink it. Overall, the bagels were amazing, but I wish there had been more attention to detail with the drinks.

Biltong Bite's - gourmet - Updated May 2026

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